Is Ascii.jp Alder Lake released in November?Core-X effectively disappears Intel CPU roadmap
This time, let's deliver an Intel CPU product roadmap to Hisabisa.Last time it was 596 times serialized, so it was almost 10 months in 9 months.Since the last time was New Year, it was still before the release of Rocket Lake-S.Based on that, I would like to deliver an update from there.
2020-2022 Intel CPU roadmap
As expected, the product in 2019 was omitted from the figure.However, the product development itself up to the present time is not so large.
Rocket Lakeベースの第11世代Coreプロセッサーが発表Core-X effectively disappears
In the last time, the 11th generation Core processor based on the Rocket Lake -based Core processor was announced on March 17.However, as described in this article by Ippei, Rocket Lake is up to Core i9/i7/I5, and Core i3 and Pentium/Celeron are in the form of COMET LAKE Refresh.
Regarding this area, the model number and specifications were shifted in the previous prediction and the actual product, but this is corrected in this illustration.
So what is the biggest difference between the previous roadmap and this roadmap?Of course, the most different story of the Alder Lake that comes out is the most different, but except for that, Core-X would have virtually disappeared.
Core-X effectively disappears
Originally, Core-X is a lineup that can be said to have been raised in a hurry to compete with the AMD's Threadripper series, but there were also quite difficult product balance.
In addition, the competitive product, Threadripper, has shifted from Ensure Aststst that has shifted from the workstation (Threadripper Pro), and it is not necessary to forcibly introduce this class processor for consumers.It would be a reasonable place.
There is a lineup of Xeon W for the workstation, so if you make it thicker, you can compete with Threadripper.As a result, the Core-X system seems to have the first and last Cascade Lake-based products.At least, as long as you can hear it at the moment, there is no story about putting a Core-X based on ICE LAKE, and I don't even talk about updates rather than new Core-X products.
Xeon W3300 series introduced in July 2021
Regarding Xeon W, the Xeon W3300 series based on ICE Lake-SP was introduced in July 2021, with the high-end Xeon W-3375 38 core/76 threads, up to 4GHz operation, 3rd cash 57MB, 8ch.DDR4-3200 connection, 4x PCIe Gen4 X16, TDP is 270W, which is a reasonable ghost.
However, it is understandable that this class specifications are required to compete with Ryzen Threadripper Pro 3995WX.
For entry workstations, the Rocket Lake-based Xeon W-1300 series was launched in April 2021.This is the successor to the COMET LAKE-S-based Xeon W-1200 series.
Another difference is that ELKHART LAKE was announced under the name of Pentium N/Pentium J/Celeron N/Celeron J, but it is provided only for built -in, so it may be possible to enter the desktop market first.Is gone.Of course, it is possible for a motherboard maker to create an NUC based on Pentium N/J or provide a CPU on the motherboard, but it is rather rare.
For such power saving, Intel's request is to use Core processor Y SKU and U Sku.However, for the reasons described later, I do not know what the new SKU product of Pentium/Celeron is, so I can not say that it will never be put into the desktop in the future, but that is unlikely.So this time I removed it from the roadmap.